First Impressions: CarPro Fog Fight

if you use glass cleaner to clean the surface after applying the product will it diminish the product properties?
 
when you say untouched, that means i can't clean the window? Thats kind of a bummer...does the inside of the windshield seems to stay cleaner at least?
Thats the idea!, your glass will stay clean from haze, oily breath, engine gazes, greasy moisture.

if you use glass cleaner to clean the surface after applying the product will it diminish the product properties?
yes it will , if you see the glass dirty after some time, you can ofcourse clean it and repeat another coat. this product is cheap and goes long way for many time usage.
 
I got a good question if Avi can reply. How about heated rear view mirrors will they cause the product to not work properly?
 
There are dealers there who sell our stuff, please do some search.
 
Instead of starting a new thread, I thought I would keep this one going. Hope that's good with you Doug!

I did the bathroom mirror test last Friday as many of you did and it kept the mirror fog free so far. I noticed today that there is a slight haze to the mirror, so I wiped it clear with a micro and it seems ok.

On the other hand, I applied to all four side windows and the windshield on our 08 Dodge Charger R/T (Notorious for fogging). I cleaned all the windows first and applied as shown in the video. The only alteration was that I used a micro to wipe off as the little suede one that comes with it is useless.

The side windows buffed clean and did stop about 75% of the fog. The windshield was a disaster. I could not buff it clear, so I sprayed the micro with some water and was able to get it somewhat clear. Drove the car that night and the fog came like it usually does and the defroster could not clear it. The windshield also looked so "oily" when headlights hit it.

So I thought maybe to much product. I cleaned the windshield to remove the Fog Fight and re-applied as lightly as I could. Went to buff off and yup...hazy and oily. Called it quits and sat down here to rant!

Sorry for the long post, but you all must understand the 08 Chargers have a known fog problem and the dealer has no fix or explination. So bad I want to get rid of it but saw this product was being released and had hope.
 
Instead of starting a new thread, I thought I would keep this one going. Hope that's good with you Doug!

I did the bathroom mirror test last Friday as many of you did and it kept the mirror fog free so far. I noticed today that there is a slight haze to the mirror, so I wiped it clear with a micro and it seems ok.

On the other hand, I applied to all four side windows and the windshield on our 08 Dodge Charger R/T (Notorious for fogging). I cleaned all the windows first and applied as shown in the video. The only alteration was that I used a micro to wipe off as the little suede one that comes with it is useless.

The side windows buffed clean and did stop about 75% of the fog. The windshield was a disaster. I could not buff it clear, so I sprayed the micro with some water and was able to get it somewhat clear. Drove the car that night and the fog came like it usually does and the defroster could not clear it. The windshield also looked so "oily" when headlights hit it.

So I thought maybe to much product. I cleaned the windshield to remove the Fog Fight and re-applied as lightly as I could. Went to buff off and yup...hazy and oily. Called it quits and sat down here to rant!

Sorry for the long post, but you all must understand the 08 Chargers have a known fog problem and the dealer has no fix or explination. So bad I want to get rid of it but saw this product was being released and had hope.

I had a thought. Since suede for final wipe is not very substantial, fold a mf into eights and wrap suede around folded mf
 
Hi Guys
happy new year !
about the FF , i repeat again, no need too much spray on the surface
i can say 1 squirt mist per 30cm2 . once its sprayed, wipe it on using the suede+applicator . after that , wipe off GENTLY!!!, dont use too much pressure otherwise you removing the coat.! thats why you will see again fog
use thicker mf if its more easy for you.
if the glass is dirty , better to clean the glass before !
 
Instead of starting a new thread, I thought I would keep this one going. Hope that's good with you Doug!

I did the bathroom mirror test last Friday as many of you did and it kept the mirror fog free so far. I noticed today that there is a slight haze to the mirror, so I wiped it clear with a micro and it seems ok.

On the other hand, I applied to all four side windows and the windshield on our 08 Dodge Charger R/T (Notorious for fogging). I cleaned all the windows first and applied as shown in the video. The only alteration was that I used a micro to wipe off as the little suede one that comes with it is useless.

The side windows buffed clean and did stop about 75% of the fog. The windshield was a disaster. I could not buff it clear, so I sprayed the micro with some water and was able to get it somewhat clear. Drove the car that night and the fog came like it usually does and the defroster could not clear it. The windshield also looked so "oily" when headlights hit it.

So I thought maybe to much product. I cleaned the windshield to remove the Fog Fight and re-applied as lightly as I could. Went to buff off and yup...hazy and oily. Called it quits and sat down here to rant!

Sorry for the long post, but you all must understand the 08 Chargers have a known fog problem and the dealer has no fix or explination. So bad I want to get rid of it but saw this product was being released and had hope.

I have the same problem but I didn't use a cloth microfiber. I used the Suede Microfiber they give you and it didn't work. It was also a pain in the ass to get of all my windows. I'm going to try and clean the windows thoroughly and try this one more time and see what happens.
 
Yesterday it got up to 47 so I tried Fog Fight. I only used two sprays, one for each side of the windshield, but still got bad streaking. Lightly buffing with the larger suede mf helped, but removed some product.

I plan to clean and try again today. I'm not sure what mf to try though. I don't want to use my good glass towel.
 
Yesterday it got up to 47 so I tried Fog Fight. I only used two sprays, one for each side of the windshield, but still got bad streaking. Lightly buffing with the larger suede mf helped, but removed some product.

I plan to clean and try again today. I'm not sure what mf to try though. I don't want to use my good glass towel.


Still no good for me. Very light coat and buffed lightly with blue rolled edge. Still have streaking and fog....and I bought two kits!
 
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